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How are the fates of Lenin and Kerensky similar?

Alexander Kerensky and Vladimir Ulyanov were born in the same city on the same day - Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk), on April 22, only with a difference of 11 years. Their families were friends, and their fathers held leadership positions in education. Both trained as lawyers, came into politics and eventually became the first persons of the state: Kerensky headed the Provisional Government from July to October 1917, and Lenin replaced him in this post after the October Revolution.

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Why did Atlantis perish, according to Plato?

The mighty union of kings who ruled on the island of Atlantis decided to subjugate other countries, including Greece. However, Athens, having shown valor and strength in the war, won. And then, says Plato, the Olympic gods, dissatisfied with the warring peoples, decided to punish them for their greed and violence.

A monstrous earthquake and the subsequent flood "in one terrible day and one night" plunged the whole of Atlantis, and along with the Athenian army, to the bottom of the ocean.

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